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Subject Daily Religion Headlines, Dec. 11, 2020
Date December 11, 2020 4:04 PM
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December 11, 2020


** Daily Religion Headlines
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A daily roundup of the latest religion headlines from around the web · Subscribe ↗ ([link removed])

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NEW FROM PEW RESEARCH CENTER

While some people see a general conflict between science and religion, few say their own religious beliefs are often in tension with science, according to a new Pew Research Center survey ([link removed]) of 20 publics around the world. The report also looks at views toward evolution and more recent scientific developments, such as gene editing and animal cloning.

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** U.S. headlines
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Supreme Court says Muslim men can sue FBI agents in no-fly list case ([link removed])
NPR

Jerry Falwell Jr. drops lawsuit against Liberty University ([link removed])
The Washington Post*

U.S. Jews plan smaller Hanukkah celebrations amid virus ([link removed])
The Associated Press

Buddhist temple attacks rise as COVID-19 amplifies anti-Asian American bias ([link removed])
Religion News Service

With vaccines on the horizon, faith leaders could play a crucial role in promoting their use ([link removed])
Religion News Service

A pastor’s life depends on a coronavirus vaccine. Now he has to convince skeptics in his church ([link removed])
The Washington Post*

Ohio Senate sends bill requiring burial, cremation of aborted fetus remains to Gov. Mike DeWine ([link removed])
Cleveland.com

McKenna Denson, LDS Church agree to drop lawsuit over sexual misconduct by a former Missionary Training Center president ([link removed])
The Salt Lake Tribune*

Muslim woman protested when she was barred from municipal court for wearing a hijab ([link removed])
Fort Worth Star-Telegram*

Minnesota town approves conditional permit to allow use of church building by a Whites-only group ([link removed])
CNN



** International headlines
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Argentina abortion legalization bill passes key vote ([link removed])
BBC News

Executed Nigerian farmers were caught between Boko Haram and the army ([link removed])
The New York Times*

As COVID-19 surges, Catholics find new, socially distanced ways to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe ([link removed])
Religion News Service

An unwelcome silent night: Germany without Christmas markets ([link removed])
The New York Times*

Four passengers threaten to blow up Belgian train unless ‘cancer Jews’ get off ([link removed])
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Freed Uighur family reunited in Australia after three-year separation ([link removed])
BBC News

ICC asks for more evidence on Uighur genocide claims ([link removed])
The Guardian



** Analysis and commentary
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Why the Virgin of Guadalupe is more than a religious icon to Catholics in Mexico ([link removed])
The Conversation

When COVID-19 and religious freedom intersect, political partisans rush to take sides ([link removed])
USA Today

Jimmy Carter would make history lighting a Hanukkah menorah. But first, he needed a longer match ([link removed])
The Washington Post*

‘Happy holidays’ is pro-Christmas ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal*



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